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Mastering the in's-and-out's of Rails can be tricky, especially for a beginner. I've been using the framework exclusively for over 6 years, so I can help you learn from my own experience.
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I've been running my own NYC Ruby on Rails consultancy for the past 6+ years, working with entrepreneurs, startups, and small businesses to build web applications for their technology-based businesses.
My previous experience was as a .NET developer, so I know what it's like to be learning Rails for the first time. I can help with *debugging* those issues that you just can't figure out, *refactoring* the code that just doesn't look right, and *learning* the best practices and conventions that will take you from beginner to intermediate and beyond.
Two heads are always better than one, so don't hes...

I still have fond memories of a Saturday morning spent at a local bookstore's technology section, grabbing a book off the shelf, taking it home, and devouring it. That feeling of learning something brand new, of gaining a new almost-super-power, still drives me today. I love learning new things, and when I co-founded Code School, I discovered that teaching people new things was even better.
I'm here to lend whatever experience & expertise I've accrued over the years (which are starting to add up too fast).
I still love the little details of what it takes to build a great application, at all levels.
Where I feel I can be most helpful though are with big architectural decisions that can have a massive effect on product quality and productivity for years. You don't know what you don't kn...

I am not a ninja, superstar or hero developer.
However, my current and previous employers can testify I have successfully delivered great work, either by writing or testing code, reviewing code, making presentations, or suggesting better solutions.
I pursue to be a T-Shaped professional (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-shaped_skills) with focus on Frontend Development.

Cofounder at SchoolCom and a tech advisor for a bunch of startups.I am a hard core techie and has worked on almost every tech stack out there.I also ranked among the top 500 programmers in the world.I mentored more than 150+ developers and 10+ startups on tech fronts.
Mentor at Spotsoon (www.spotsoon.com)
Cofounder at SchoolCom (www.schoolcom.in)
Profile (www.codedoctorx.com)

I am the Top Ruby on Rails Mentor of January, February, March, April, May, June, July and August 2016 (8 months in a row) and January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December 2017 & January and February 2018 (again 14 months in a row!) at Codementor with 1000+ sessions. https://www.codementor.io/ruby-on-rails-experts
I am a Senior Software Engineer from Toronto, currently working as a Ruby on Rails Developer at theScore Inc. I am passionate about helping and mentoring people, especially who are new to the web development and the programming world. I am specialized in explaining core concepts of Ruby and Rails along with the best practices. I focus on the learning experience of my students and make sure they get exactly what they want. I hav...

Hi, I've been coding since I first picked up TSR basic on a IBM PC clone. Today, I have taken a break from full time employment to start a part time Masters in Software Engineering at Oxford, which gives me time to solve challenging problems for people all around.

Helped support an online advertising company based in North America. In
addition to maintaining the company's technology stack, he worked with Rails and SQL on PubSquared, a platform that enables publishers to sell their digital inventory to advertisers, to fully automate user account creation
Used JavaScript and the MEAN stack (MongoDB, ExpressJS, AngularJS, and
NodeJS) to develop an e­commerce platform that allows local merchants to
showcase their products and buyers to compare products.
Worked to develop a Rails API with an online educational company to build a freelance application for getting jobs for graduates of their various programs.

I started programming with the Java language. I was writing desktop applications.
Next, I added PHP to the stack with Laravel framework.
Next, I picked up Ruby on Rails and loved it ever since. I have done a couple of projects (personal, open source and for organizations with teams). I have worked with Javascript and some of its libraries (React, Node, jQuery).
I am good with git and version control and feel very confident approaching every merge conflict I encounter.
Aside coding, I like listening to cool music, watching movies and tweaking the settings/preferences of tools I use. My favorite part of every application is the customization section. I also like artistic and creative works.

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When I was ten years old, my parents gave me a book on the BASIC programming language. You could say it was love at first if-statement because all I could dream about was building castles and spaceships with code. Years later, after earning a B.S. in Computer Science, working in the field for over a decade, and writing code from a beachside hammock in the South Pacific, I formed a new dream—to help others make their own journey into the world of programming. Since becoming a mentor, I've been responsible for the technical, mental, and emotional education of over 900 code school students. And now, I'm eager to share my expertise using CodeMentor and work one-on-one with developers like you.
I look forward to meeting you!

Hey there! I've been a Ruby on Rails developer since 2010 involved with many different configurations and setups including Ruby 1.8.7-2.2, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, DataMapper, Rails 2.3-4.1, jQuery/CoffeeScript, CSS/SCSS/Bootstrap/Foundation, and Sinatra. From there, I made a shift from that and for the past two years I've been an AngularJS developer as well, recently switching to Angular 2. In that time I've simultaneously been building my mobile skills with iOS using both Swift and Objective-C. I remember how tough it was getting started in the web dev and mobile scenes and always appreciated those who guided me to becoming the developer I am today. Now, I would love to do the same for you as I help you learn best practices and "get over the hump" of difficult concepts, or move forwa...